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Jarrod Shapiro, DPM, FACPM, FACFAS, FFPM RCPS (Glasg)

Jarrod Shapiro, DPM, FACPM, FACFAS, FFPM RCPS (Glasg)

Associate Professor / Medical Director of WesternU Health Pomona Foot and Ankle Center

College of Podiatric Medicine

jshapiro@westernu.edu

Phone: 909-706-3892

Join year: 2010

  • Education
    • Undergraduate: Northern Arizona University

    • Graduate: California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt University

    • Residency: Botsford General Hospital

  • Certification
    • American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery: Foot surgery

    • American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery: Rearfoot Reconstruction and Ankle surgery

    • American Board of Podiatric Medicine: Certified

  • Professional Experience
    • Board member, American College of Podiatric Medicine

    • Program Director, Chino Valley Medical Center Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Residency

    • Editor, Present ELearning Systems

  • Research Interest
    • Lower extremity biomechanics

    • Limb preservation

  • Awards
    • Western Universtiy College of Podiatric Medcine 2021 Excellence In Teaching Award 2021

    • Western University College of Podiatric Medicine 2020 Excellence In Teaching Award 2020

    • Western University College of Podiatric Medicine 2018 Excellence In Teaching Award 2018

    • Western University College of Podiatric Medicine 2017 Excellence In Teaching Award 2017

    • Listed as one of America’s most influential podiatrists by Podiatry Management Magazine June/July 2017

    • Western University College of Podiatric Medicine 2016 Excellence In Teaching Award 2016

    • Western University College of Podiatric Medicine 2015 Faculty of the Year Award 2015

    • Western University of Health Sciences 2013 Faculty of the Year Award 2013

    • Western University of Health Sciences 2011 Faculty of the Year Award 2011

  • Publications
    • Shapiro J, Kamel B. Passive Muscular Insufficiency: The Etiology of Gastocnemius Equinus. Clinics In Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Jan 2020; 37(1): 61-69.

    • Shapiro J. Surgical Biomechanics: Principles of Procedure Choice. Clinics In Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Jan 2020; 37(1): 101-117.

    • Tassone J, et al, Shapiro J. Update on Investigation Methods for Lower Extremity Biomechanics. Clinics In Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Jan 2020;37(1): 23-38.

    • Shapiro J. Author AACPM Curricular Guide For Podiatric Medical Education, 2018 edition, Orthopedics/Biomechanics Content Group.

    • Labovitz, J, Shapiro J, Satterfield VK, Smith N. Excess Cost and Healthcare Resources Associated With Delayed Diagnosis of Charcot Foot. Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Sept-Oct 2018;57(5): 952-956.

    • Shapiro J. Book Reviews. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association: May 2015, Vol. 105, No. 3, pp. 273-274

    • Yung J, Shapiro J. History and Lower Extremity Physical Examination of the Pediatric Patient. Clinics in Podiatric Medicine & Surgery 23(1): Jan 2006.

    • Nouvong A and Shapiro J. Unrecognized Lower Extremity Trauma Complications: Compartment Syndrome after Calcaneal Fractures, Foot and Ankle Quarterly, 2011.

  • Narrative

    Dr. Shapiro has spent time all over the United States, having lived in New York; Phoenix, Arizona; Flagstaff, Arizona; San Francisco; Detroit; Oregon; and Southern California. He enjoys spending time with his wife and two children. On his off hours he enjoys reading, sculpture, traveling, and occasionally hiking.